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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Tree Gazing


As my oldest granddaughter once said, "Happy New Day, Pops." It is indeed. The saskatoons are ripening— my favourite sign of Canadian summer. Happy Canada Day, friends.  

Science says even looking at trees boosts your mental health. What's your favourite tree? Or berry? 

17 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Every tree is great, as far as I'm concerned. And yes, saskatoons! They will be available at the local farmers market about the 3rd week in July. I have it marked in my daytimer to go buy some then and pig out until they're gone for another year.

John A Hill said...

Happy Canada Day!
My favorite tree is a familiar one to my Canadian friends -- the maple tree! Majestic when full in the summer and ablaze with color in the fall.

Anvilcloud said...

Speaking of trees, I see many silk lilac trees as we walk about. For whatever reason ours, out front, seems on its last legs (branches?), and the one out back has already bit the dust although it is making a comeback in bush form.

Sabine said...

I am a blueberry/raspberry person but I also think loganberries (Swedish) are fabulous. My favourite tree is the horse chestnut at the bottom of our garden, but I also think banyan trees are magical.

Kathy G said...

I had to look up the word saskatoon. I had only heard it in relation to the city.

DB Stewart said...

So delicious.

DB Stewart said...

They are indeed beautiful, and very special to this Canadian; however, they don't grow abundantly in my vegetation zone, sigh.

DB Stewart said...

They are usually so hardy.

DB Stewart said...

Isn't it wonderful when your favourite tree is in your yard? Love blueberries and raspberries too...would love to try loganberries.

DB Stewart said...

They apparently grown in the northwestern US as well? But mostly in Canada. They were a staple for various North American Indigenous peoples and for new European settlers, they helped prevent scurvy. The city of Saskatoon is named after them.

Kate said...

There are 3 mature burr oaks in our yard that give shade and a place for a shade garden. Call me crazy, but they and I have a special friendship.

DB Stewart said...

Wholly sane, and relatable.

Codex said...

What do they taste like in comparison to blueberries?
Pick just one tree? Impossible. But willows are nice.

Oh.try clicking my name...

Tom said...

...ours has fruited and the bird are having a feast. Here's to your mental health and a Happy Canada Day. 🇨🇦

DB Stewart said...

Less sweet than blueberries, typically smaller, and mildly nutty too.
WHAT?!!!!! *claps*

DB Stewart said...

Yours too.

Anonymous said...

Codex: Probably your fault. ;)
Happy Canada Day